The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 26, 1967, Image 17
CHitton, S.C., Thursday, October 26, 1967
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
>emors
verse College turned flappers and
flipped for their dads during a ‘Roar
ing 20s’ dance recently, climaxing
Senior Fathers’ Weekend at the col
lege in Spartanburg. Showji above is
Dr. George R. Blalock of Clinton with
daughter^ Almdna. The weekem
schedule also included an evening din
ing at a local restaurant and a con
vocation Saturday morning when the
fathers were welcomed by Dr. Robert
T. Coleman, Jr., Converse president.
FARMS and FOLKS
By L. C. HAMILTON
Clemson University Extension Information Speciajist
S. C. State Commission of a municipal sewer system are
Forestry nurseries are still sometimes clogged by tree
accepting orders for forest roots. One to two pounds of
tree seedlings and will con- the crystal flushed through
tinub as long as the supply the commode, followed by
holds out. plenty of water, . should stop
Any of the agricultural the root growth for several
agencies in our county will weeks.
probably accept your order Marbut advises homeown-
and forward It to the nurser- ers * n cities to check with
ies. their city sanitary engineer
In past years the seedling- before putting the crystals in
supply has run out before ^ system^ But no
everyone that wanted trees clearance is needed before
got them. So, don't wait too usln « ‘ l he J m ! n y. 01 ''; own se P-
l on g tic tank dram field..
As a matter of fact you're BANKS HELP •
already too late to get any of A1| but tw0 of , hc 124 in .
the black walnut or Scotch sured commercial banks in
pine seedlings this year. They s c held farm , oans tolalin(!
are sold out. $49 million at the beginning
Still on the order list at 0 f this year,
last report were these spec- Thc American Bankers As-
ies: slash pine, loblolly pine, sociation reports that com-
shortleaf pine, Virginia pine, mercial banks in the state
red cedar, yellow - poplar, he i d farrn i^ an s of about $23
sweetgum, white pine, and m jiijon for farm real estate
Arizona cypress. and $ 2 6 for non-real estate
The prices vary with thb loans for operating capital,
species. The first five pines
Timely Tips
mentioned are quoted at $4.50
a thousand. From there the
prices range up to $12 a
thousand for Arizona cy
press.
You can order as many
seedlings as your money,
land, and labor will accom
modate. But there’s no prom
ise that you’ll get the entire
OFFICE SUPPLIES
CHRONICLE PUB. CO.
PHONE 833-0541
ROTARY OFFICIAL VISITS — The Club President S. Taylor Martin. Mr.
Clinton Rotary Club recently wel- Younts, a native of North Carolina,
corned the Rotary district governor at has served the First Baptist Church
a meeting at Hotel Mary Musgrove. of Fountain Inn for the past 25 years
District Governor Robert M. Younts, as a deacon and Sunday School super-
left, is shown with Clinton Rotary intendent.
Measles Shots Slated In Dist. 56 Schools
, . , Measles shots will be given suiting in
ur-der. The minimum order, Mond Nov 6 in elemen . retardation ,
incidentally, is 500 seedlings. lary schools throughoul Dis . p ,. o|)|ems ,,. his
By County Extension the County Agent’s Office. Chrysanthemums — are trict 56 of Laurens County,
" Personnel Come by and get your copy, greedy feeders Fertilize IN SEWER LINE? t 0 £)r. Von A. Long, Laurens
Feeder Pig Sale—A second Buying appliances ^ When p s d _ * t Copper suflate crystals, County Health Officer,
feeder pig sale has been buying major appliances, se- placed in the drainage line The clinics are sponsored aL , a j nst w i s so easy to ob
scheduled for December 4. lect the model that best rtieets some P ans y seed in a bed m near the exhaust end of the b y the Laurens County Medi- dfca,nsi lb so tdh>
Rules and regulations for this y° ur needs — freestandng, Southern corner of the septic tank, will kill roots in ca i Society and the Laurens
sale have been received and built-in or portable. garden. Cover with leaves or the drain lines
crippling, mental Martha
or behavior a - m >
dangerous
disease is certainly not worth
the risks involved to our
children when protection
Dendy, 8:30-9 Joanna, • 8:30 a. m. - 9;
Bailey, 9:15-9:45; Woodson, 9:15-9:35; Cross
Providence, 9:50 - 10:00; Hill - Mountville, 10-10:20;
Hampton Avenue. 10:15-11; Midway, 10:30-10:55.
tain. 1 sincerely hope that
t ^ each parent in this area will
Health Department in have their children protected
against measles either art
their own doctor’s office or
are being mailed out to those Planting Bulbs—While bulbs stra ''f duril Jg extremely cold B Ut running the chemical cooperation with the District
we think might be interested, may be planted anytime be- weather - . Laie winter and through the septic tank is not 56 School system.
Please call the office 984-3021, tween now and January, now "asify proTced^this Z7 ? he f cr \ sta '* f may J^thers of unprotected at one of our sch ool clinics
if you are interested and do is the best time. If you live in easny P roaucea inis wa y- kill the beneficial bacteria children irom one through 12 later this mon th ”
not receive a copy. the upper part of the South Seeding Fescue Pastures — and create more problems years of age are urged to
Protect Zippers—Zippers on or far enough north for the L* 1116 will do a great deal to than the one you’re trying to have their children immun-
clothing should always be ground to freeze and thaw im P rove your grazin.g It solve. ized against red measles at
closed before washing. This frequently, cover beds or s bould be applied at the rate §. A. Marbut, Extension one of the school clinics,
protects the zipper and saves rows with sufficient mulching one * on per ^ cre d no sod forester, advises putting cop- In announcing the clinics,
repairs. material to prevent this. Do * s taken. Apply and mix p er su if a t e( sometimes called Dr. Long said, -“Measles is
Fall Planting Guide—Check not use manure when plant- wd b soil before planting. “blustone,” in the main drain a far more serious disease
to be sure before you begin ing bulbs, work in commer- p ‘ n Cushion—You can make line leading to the drain than many people realize. . . ,
your fall plantings; on the cial fertilizer. an excellent pin cushion that field. A pound or two of cry- About one in six measles . e J] P e r misslor ) “ acco P n
recommended varieties of va- Boy’s Bedspread—A large, will keep your pins .and stals should be put in the line victims suffer complications •po by one or noi parcnis ;
rious crops and vegetables, gaily - colored beach towel needles sharp by sirtiply sew- initially. Then, come back at afterward from measles. In Clinics will be held in eacl
We now have the Fall Plant- makes an ideal bedspread for a deeoratie fabric over a monthly intervals and apply more severe conditions, elementary school in Distric
ing Guide and the 1968 listing a young boy’s bed—wrinkle piece of steel wool. t more. many children die or suffer 56-
of Recommended Varieties in proof and washes easily. a municipal sewer sstem are Sewer lines in cities having permanent brain damage, re- The clinic schedule:
Permission forms will be
sent home with school chil
dren prior to the clinic dates.
Pre-school children from one
year of age and up^ may re
ceive the measles vaccine at
a school clinic without wilt-
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